Ferguson: We're closing the gap

02 December 2010 07:30

Barry Ferguson believes Birmingham are closing the gap on Aston Villa after overcoming their local rivals to reach the Carling Cup semi-finals for the first time in nine years.

A late goal from Serbian striker Nikola Zigic earned City their first win over Villa for five and a half years after Gabriel Agbonlahor had cancelled out Sebastian Larsson's penalty.

Ferguson, who gave another exemplary display in midfield, said: "The manager is building a new team, brought a few new players in in summer, and they're settling in really well. I can see we're starting to close the gap on Aston Villa, certainly."

He added: "I'm just delighted we've won, we're in a semi-final now, and you never know what might happen now.

"We've shown that mentality all season where the guys never lie down and thankfully we got the victory.

"Villa had a few chances but we always felt confident we could get one."

Blues keeper Ben Foster said: "We've pretty much been concentrating on the league but it's been a fantastic run we've had in the cup.

"Get through the semi-final and you're at Wembley. For a team like Birmingham, that would be a fantastic achievement.